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70's 400 parts

Chad Witham

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I'm stripping the accessories, pulleys etc. off of two 70's era C-body 400's is there any value in listing the parts for sale? Alternators, A/C pumps, exhaust and intake manifolds, motor mounts, brackets, etc.
 
I'm stripping the accessories, pulleys etc. off of two 70's era C-body 400's is there any value in listing the parts for sale? Alternators, A/C pumps, exhaust and intake manifolds, motor mounts, brackets, etc.
Absolutely!

Back in the day, we all used to rip the A/C setups off our cars and trash them....now we're older and want them back.

If they are still together, make sure to take as many pictures as you can of the setup and the how everything bolts together. There's so many different setups and combinations, this information is critical.
 
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^ Agreed. A matched set of pulleys, brackets and bolts is always worth something. Tag 'em.
 
Yep, keep all the matching pulleys and brackets (and spacers) together.

"Pulley HELL" is a common Mopar malady, since AC and non AC parts can be different and sometimes every year is different as well making hundreds of possible combinations but few that actually line up and work.
 
I presume the C-body parts interchange with the B-bodies? Or is better to try to sell it to C-body guys?
 
In most cases, they will fit both.
 
At this point I'm not selling blocks. I need to ensure I have spares. I may sell one but that would be all. Feel free to pm me to discuss further.
 
got a 4 barrel throttle cable bracket?
 
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